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    The status of forward osmosis technology implementation by Awad, Abdelrahman M.

    Published 2019
    “…The outcomes of 15 studies conducted at pilot scale revealed the energy associated with the draw solution (DS) recovery to present a significant barrier to implementation of the technology, with a 40–50% decrease in energy consumption required for the DS recovery step for the process to successfully compete with classical reverse osmosis (RO) based processes. …”
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    Sulforaphane reduces obesity by reversing leptin resistance. by Çakır, Işın

    Published 2022
    “…The ascending prevalence of obesity in recent decades is commonly associated with soaring morbidity and mortality rates, resulting in increased health-care costs and decreased quality of life. A systemic state of stress characterized by low-grade inflammation and pathological formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) usually manifests in obesity. …”
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    Positron annihilation studies of the effect of gamma irradiation dose in polymers by Al-Qaradawi, I. Y.

    Published 2003
    “…The positron annihilation lifetime measurements were performed with a conventional fast-fast coincidence system. Gamma irradiation was carried out at room temperature with a 60Co gamma source up to a dose of 1000kGy. …”
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    Roadmap toward energy-positive upfront nitrogen removal process in baseload LNG plant by Mkacher, Hajer

    Published 2022
    “…Future research should focus on the efficiency and feasibility of different UNrem processes as well as examine the use of a large-scale system.…”
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    Impact of time synchronization error on the mode-shape identification and damage detection/localization in WSNs for structural health monitoring by Abdaoui, Abderrazak

    Published 2017
    “…Time synchronization in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is a critical challenge for any distributed system such as WSNs for structural health monitoring (SHM). …”
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    The electrolytic treatment of synthetic urine using DSA electrodes by Sondos, Dbira

    Published 2015
    “…The increase of current density leads to a decrease in the efficiency of the electrochemical process. …”
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    Analysis of dopant diffusion in molten germanium induced by pulsed nd : yag laser by Mousa, Ali M. [علي مطشر موسى]

    Published 1995
    “…A monotonic decrease in the sheet rcsostance with increasing energy density for all values of E > 10 J/cm2. …”
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    Molecular and Structural Changes in Induced-Brain Stroke Tissue Using FTIR Imaging Spectroscopy, Scanning Electron and Atomic Force Microscopy by Ali, Mohamed H

    Published 2016
    “…The AFM images of the induced stroke brain sections appeared more stretched when compared to the control brain section image as shown in Fig. 9 (a & b). AFM results also showed that the force-distance curves in Fig. 10, recorded using control (healthy) brain sections (blue) and induced stroke brain sections (red). …”
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    Mechanism and kinetics of electrochemical degradation of uric acid using conductive-diamond anodes by Dbira, Sondos

    Published 2016
    “…Results show that the increase of current density from 20 to 60 mA cm–2 leads to a decrease in the efficiency of the electrochemical process. …”
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    Secure Wireless Sensor Networks for Anti-Jamming Strategy Based on Game Theory by Chkirbene, Zina

    Published 2023
    “…Then, by investigating the Nash Equilibrium (NE) of the game and for all the potential attackers, the system computes the optimal power allocation strategy to protect the network against the malicious nodes. …”
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    Associations of Recreational and Nonrecreational Physical Activity and Body Weight Change on Cardiovascular Disease Mortality During the Obesogenic Transition in the United States:... by Cheema, Birinder S.

    Published 2023
    “…RESULTS: Compared with the "moderate-vigorous stable" group (reference), individuals who remained inactive ("inactive stable") or reduced their participation in physical activity ("active to inactive") experienced the highest mortality, with a 50% to 176% and 22% to 222% relative increased hazard ratios for nonrecreational and recreational physical activity, respectively, across all models adjusted for covariates. …”
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